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4.00 Credits
4 credits Note: All supplemental costs are the responsibility of the student. This introductory course correlates current industry practices to their history; it shows the development of fashion industry products from conception to consumer, concentrating on the mutual dependence of each sector in the industry. It explores major fashion and fashion-related jobs and helps students evaluate fashion as a career field. Students will work within a design team to complete a product development project.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Note: All supplemental costs are the responsibility of the student. This course teaches the fundamentals of industry rendering techniques with emphasis on developing individual style. Projects will include the technical sketch, the fashion coroquis and illustration.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Prerequisite: FAS1000 Lab Fee: $25 Note: All supplemental costs are the responsibility of the student. This course will further develop the student's knowledge and abilities in mastering construction techniques, acquaint the student with designer patterns, provide an opportunity to work with novelty fabrics, and encourage experimentation and creativity of apparel. Student's projects will be included in the Fall/Spring fashion show.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Fashion Coordination and Promotion explores the advertising and promotion methods used by fashion professionals and the role each plays in the industry. Strategies and techniques are introduced in additional to the organizational structure of promotion and advertising. Creative elements and production of the annual fashion show are emphasized. Note: All supplemental costs are the responsibility of the student.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Prerequisite: FAS1000 Lab Fee: $25 Note: All supplemental costs are the responsibility of the student. Basic concepts of industrial pattern-making are introduced in this course. Students will develop basic garment styles by using twodimensional drafting techniques.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits Lab fee: $20 Note: All supplemental costs are the responsibility of the student. Textile Science is an introductory course in textiles. Following an overview of the textile industry and the components of textile products (fiber, yarn, fabric, coloration, and finish), the student will study natural and manufactured fibers, fiber modifications, and yarn formation systems. The course will conclude with a brief review of fabrics, coloration, and finishes.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits/Course These courses focus on selected topics in fashion, and are designed to provide students with an opportunity for in-depth study of some topics having current professional or public interest that is not thoroughly addressed within the context of regular College offerings. Topics may differ each time a course is offered. Students should consult the course offering schedule and their academic advisor each semester.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits Note: All supplemental costs are the responsibility of the student. This course explores the overall concept of retailing, including consumer life-styles, demographics, buying behavior, target marketing, retailing institutions, merchandise mix, and promotion. Analysis of current retailing trends will be emphasized through on-line discussions.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits Prerequisites: FAS 1001, FAS 3001, or instructor permission Note: All supplemental costs are the responsibility of the student. Visual Merchandising is a requirement for fashion merchandising students. It is an elective course for fashion design students. The focus of this course is the presentation of fashion goods, including apparel, accessories, and home fashions. Student will learn how to use fixtures, mannequins, signage, lighting, and props. Use of visual display as it contributes to promotion will be emphasized. Students will develop an on-line library of design inspirations and/or resources.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits Prerequisite: FAS 2011 Lab fee: $25 Note: All supplemental costs are the responsibility of the student. Through extensive use of laboratory testing equipment, students develop expertise in the selection, use and care of textile products. Students gain an understanding of the interrelationship among fibers, yarns, fabric structure, finishes, and coloring agents. Students will track and analyze performance properties of fabrics to predict consumer satisfaction.
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